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WEDNESDAY MAY 9, 2012 www.redbluffdailynews.com See Inside Breaking news at: Sewing With Singer American Profile RED BLUFF Athletes of the Week Sunny 90/55 Weather forecast 8B By JULIE ZEEB was arrested Monday at work at Valley Prune, 4075 Oren Ave., in Corning after he reportedly DN Staff Writer A 52-year-old supervisor DAILYNEWS SPORTS 1B TEHAMACOUNTY DAILY 50¢ T H E V O I C E O F T E H A M A C O U N T Y S I N C E 1 8 8 5 Man charged with pulling gun on coworkers brandished a firearm at employ- ees. According to Tehama Coun- ty Sheriff's logs, a woman reported May 1, that her hus- band's supervisor had bran- dished a firearm in the presence of several employees during an altercation April 30. The man, identified as Timo- thy Dale Molarius, Sr., of Corn- ing, also reportedly made racial slurs and threatened to termi- nate the employees, all of A new chapter whom were Hispanic. During an investigation, evi- dence was found that Molarius had threatened the victims and offered to pay them in an attempt to get them to change their statements to their employer and law enforcement. Deputies recovered a Smith and Wesson .40 caliber semiau- tomatic pistol, which is owned by Molarius' son. Molarius is a See GUN, page 7A Tehama and the east side of Corning. Red Bluff Daily News: Supervisor Warner, thanks for joining us tonight. Ron Warner: This year marks my 50th year of public ser- vice - 20 of those as an elected official. I presently serve on 18 committees and commissions. Our rural Tehama Coun- ty needs are unique; I have been successful in analyzing our county's uniqueness and creatively solving our local issues. Tehama County District 5 Supervisor incum- bent candidate Ron Warner held Tuesday evening. At 6:30 tonight we will chat live with Roger Cox, who is running to repre- sent District 1. Red Bluff Daily News: Today we'll be joined by District 5 supervisor Ron Warner. He is running against Burt Bundy. Red Bluff Daily News: District 5 covers Los Molinos, The following is an edited transcript of a live chat with Live chat with Supervisor Ron Warner See CHAT, page 7A Daily News photo by Julie Zeeb The monks sing Salve Regina at a ceremony Saturday where the last support beam was removed celebrating the completion of the vaulted ceiling in the chapter house at Abbey New Clairvaux in Vina. By JULIE ZEEB DN Staff Writer Abbey New Clairvaux in Vina celebrated a monumental step Sat- urday in its Sacred Stones Project with a celebration of completion of the Chapter House vaulting. "This has been a long time com- government evicted the monks in 1835. In 1931, the stones were pur- chased by William Randolph Hearst and brought to America, ending up in San Francisco sitting at the har- bor. ing," said Jane Flynn, a member of the fundraising committee. Flynn thanked the members of the community and faithful donors for their support and introduced the architectural team, which consisted of Pat Cole, Phil Sunseri and Frank Helmholz. The stones used in the chapter house came from the Spanish Cis- tercian monastery Santa Maria de Ovila, built in 1167, from which the vaux began the process of trying to bring the stones back to Cistercian soil and in 2003 the foundation of the Chapter House, using the stones from Santa Maria de Ovila, was started. In 1992, the Abbey New Clair- was finished, in 2006 the atrium was constructed and in July 2007 a time capsule was placed in the foundation of the first portal stone along the southern end of the portal In 2005, the chapter house shell Man wanted in fast food robbery The Del Taco restaurant in Red Bluff was robbed just before 10 p.m. Friday and police are still searching for the suspect responsible. A white man, described as 20 to 25 years old, about 5-foot, 6 inches tall with a muscular build, with long blond hair in a ponytail, wearing a white tank-top and denim jacket, made off with $200 to $300 in one dollar bills, police said. The suspect, who had a black left eye, report- edly demanded the money while simulating hav- ing a weapon after entering the restaurant, at 200 Antelope Blvd. Red Bluff Police Officer Matt Coker at 527-3131. - Andrea Wagner Anyone with information is asked to contact containing names of donors up to that point. artist," Helmholz said. "This was a team effort." "By no means was I the only ject visit www.sacredstones.org. ——— Julie Zeeb can be reached at 527-2153, extension 115 or jzeeb@redbluffdailynews.com. Follow her on Twitter @DN_Zeeb. Helmholz said he was in awe of the structure when he first viewed it at its current stage, wondering "did we really build this?". "The building has taken on a presence of its own," Helmholz said. "We're truly involved in a timeless adventure." For more information on the pro- Sheriff's Office and Secret Witness are look- ing for information lead- ing to the arrest of a sus- pect in connection with the murder of a 51-year- old Cottonwood woman. A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and convic- tion of the person responsible for the death of Karen Kay Duenas. Deputies were sent at 12:57 a.m. Saturday to a residence in the 20400 block of Robinson Glen Drive in Cottonwood for reports of a woman with major injuries and found Duenas, who was pro- nounced dead. An autopsy was con- ducted Monday, which confirmed Duenas' death as a homicide, but Cottonwood murder The Shasta County Suspect sought in the cause of death is not being released at this time. Shasta County deputies have been searching the area for witnesses and evidence and have been contact- ing witnesses and fami- ly for information on leads leading to the time of Duenas' death. Calls have been received from the public that have been helpful and progress has been made, but anyone with information is asked to call Investigator Logan Stonehouse at 245- 6135. Anonymous tips may be left by calling Shasta County Secret Witness at 243-2319 or visiting www.scsecretwitness.co m. — Staff report Suspicious fire in camp near park Daily News photo by Julie Zeeb He fled through the north side doors and police were unable to find him, a police press release said. Red Bluff Fire and CalFire responded at 9:57 a.m. Tuesday to the area next to McGlynn Pool after receiving reports of heavy smoke in the area. There was a 50- by 50-foot spot fire contained at 10:05 a.m. at a nearby homeless encampment.The cause of the vegetation fire is suspicious. word of warning to the lone wolf wandering through Northern Califor- nia: Steer clear of Siskiy- Siskiyou considers proposal to ban wolves YREKA (AP) — A ou County. The Board of Supervi- sors is set to consider a proposal Tuesday that would attempt to ban the animal. Any that enter Siskiyou would ''be destroyed.'' 7 5 8 5 5 1 6 9 0 0 1 9 Problem is, it's illegal under federal and state law to kill wolves, which are considered endan- gered in California. But that hasn't stopped local cattleman Leo Berg- eron, who is huffing and puffing about the danger that wolves could pose to people and livestock. His proposal would call for See BAN, page 7A Sierra Sound Car Audio 35th $ 226 So. Main St., Red Bluff 527-3735 All CD's 13.99 Anniversary Sale or less PHYSICIAN REFERRAL A FREE SERVICE PROVIDED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1-800-990-9971